At the 18th Sino-Foreign Management Government-Industry-University Summit ceremoniously held at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on October 31, Management China Awards 2009 was unveiled. As a result, CSR President Zheng Changhong was granted the Best Leadership Award 2009 as one of the two winners.
Zheng delivered a brief but concise speech at the summit, saying, Lean management is just continuous improvement, only in this way can corporate competitiveness be sharpened constantly. You know, trains have a profound impact on people s traveling life in China, as a train manufacturer, I hope homemade high-speed MUs and light rail vehicles will offer Chinese people a more cozy, convenient, safe and reliable traveling environment, thus enhancing the image of China s manufacturing! The passionate speech aroused bursts of applause among the attendees. Sun Xiaohua, vice chairman of All-China Federation of Industry & Commerce; Zhu Guangyao, assistant to Minister of Finance; and Lin Zongtang, former chairman of China Federation of Industrial Economics presented awa Management China Awards was launched by Sino-Foreign Management in 2005, with the judging panel made up of 14 presidents and experts of domestic top business schools. Management innovation was the core of the event. 92 enterprises signed up for the awards, and the final results were unveiled through five months of sign-up, primary selection by the judging panel, online voting and voting by the judging panel. According to another source, Zheng was invited as a dialogue guest to the Keynote Forum on Global New Strategy and New Energy Opportunity for China s Manufacturing in the afternoon. He discussed with five elites from the government, the industry and universities such as Tong Zhiyuan, president of HAWTAI Automobile Group; Ye Ying, vice president of Nalco and Tang Min, deputy secretary general of China Development Research Foundation on how to achieve a qualitative leap of industrialized, urbanized, informatized, precision and eco-friendly manufacturing of China amid the financial crisis.
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